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  • BassResource.com Administrator

As many of you know, last year I interviewed several of the Classic contenders (with great camerawork by Fluke!), and posted the videos here.  This year, we're going to do it again in full broadcast quality HD video!

So here's your chance - let us know what questions you want us to ask!

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We may also get the opportunity to interview Ray Scott, Forrest L. Wood, Bill Dance, and other legends of the sport. Let us know if you have any questions for them as well.

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Ray Scott:

What ever happen to the "light tacklel" push you promoted several

years ago?

Bill Dance:

Why haven't you called? I'm still willing to teach you how to catch smallmouth on the Tennessee River.

Forrest Wood:

Have the center console Rangers been a hit with bass fishermen?

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Dang Glenn y'all trying to talk me into going?

See if you recognize these from a couple years back :)

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What is involved in a professional angler's development in a new lure or bait?

BASS scaled back their tournament schedule in response to current economic conditions.  What are some of the things BASS pros are doing themselves to cope with the hard times?

What is your opinion of an anglers ownership of spots during a tournament?

What do you see as the future in new development of rods and reels?

How much input does the angler have in the design of their boat wrap?

If they could bring back one old discoutuned lure, which one would you want reintroduced?

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